Zaghari’s Case Not Linked to UK Debts to Iran
TEHRAN (Dispatches) -- Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said here Monday that Nazanin Zaghari’s imprisonment in Iran has nothing to do with bilateral relations between Tehran and London.
Qasemi rejected a claim by Zaghari’s husband Richard Ratcliffe that the main reason behind his wife’s imprisonment was Britain’s debts to Iran.
"As an Iranian citizen, Mrs. Zaghari was found guilty on different counts by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s judicial and security apparatuses. She was tried based on the laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran and is serving her prison term,” said Qasemi.
"Whatever is being said regarding Mrs. Zaghari’s accusations and linking them to some issues related to Iran-Britain relations is just unfounded speculation and is not true,” the spokesman noted.
"There is no relation between her conviction and Tehran-London bilateral ties, neither is the issue related to financial matters and differences between Iran and the UK in certain areas,” he said.
Qasemi rejected a claim by Zaghari’s husband Richard Ratcliffe that the main reason behind his wife’s imprisonment was Britain’s debts to Iran.
"As an Iranian citizen, Mrs. Zaghari was found guilty on different counts by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s judicial and security apparatuses. She was tried based on the laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran and is serving her prison term,” said Qasemi.
"Whatever is being said regarding Mrs. Zaghari’s accusations and linking them to some issues related to Iran-Britain relations is just unfounded speculation and is not true,” the spokesman noted.
"There is no relation between her conviction and Tehran-London bilateral ties, neither is the issue related to financial matters and differences between Iran and the UK in certain areas,” he said.